Wolfgang Herrndorf’s story about a unique friendship between two outsiders that leads into a fantastic and adventures summer throughout Berlin and its countryside. Directed by Pedro Martins Beja, music by Micha Kaplan, premiered in Tampereen Työväen Teatteri, Tampere 2016.
Read MoreAstrid Lindgren’s children book is often theatrically adapted. Ronja is the only girl among a gang of robbers, led by her father. Soon, she will discover life outside of her home castle and gain new experiences that define her own way towards maturity. Directed by Krzysztof Minkowski, music by Micha Kaplan, premiered in Theater St.Gallen 2015.
Read MoreTom Stoppard’s absurd theater-inside-theater tragicomedy is a philosophical take on Shakespeare's Hamlet.
Directed by Wojtek Klemm, music by Micha Kaplan, premiered in Theater Neumarkt Zürich 2016.
Hanoch Levin’s last theater piece is a brilliant portrayal of the vicious circle of violence, and endless loop of aggression and pain, between Israelis and Palestinians. Reality is more absurd than one could ever imagine.
Directed by Wojtek Klemm, music by Micha Kaplan, premiered in Schauspiel Stuttgart 2015.
William Shakespeare’s darkest and most brutal play follows the rise to power and subsequent short reign of King Richard III of England. Directed by Krysztof Minkowski, music by Micha Kaplan, premiered in Theater Konstanz 2015.
Read MoreBased on reports and testimonies from the 2013 uprise in the Independence Square, Kiev. Enthusiasm and despair, sense of power, the terror of violence, and fascination with the community and the loneliness of loss. Written by Natalia Worożbyt. Directed by Wojtek Klemm, music by Micha Kaplan, premiered in Teatr Powszechny, Warsaw 2014.
Read MoreHeiner Müller’s play is an experimental collage dealing with German historical figures, German values, and their reflections on the individual. Directed by Pedro Martins Beja, music by Micha Kaplan, premiered in Theater Osnabrück 2014. Nominated for best theater piece in 2015 - Nachtkritik.de
Read MoreDirector Wojtek Klemm and his young ensemble explore the role of morality in the year 2014.
Music by Micha Kaplan, premiered in Deutsches Theater Berlin 2014.
The industrial dynasty of the Krupp Family is the story of Nazi Germany. A staged adaptation after Viscontis film The Damned. Directed by Wojtek Klemm, music by Micha Kaplan, premiered in Deutsches Theater Göttingen 2014.
Read MoreWritten in 1932 by Odön von Horváth, a couple in crises, fighting about relations, economics, unemployment, class conflicts. Directed by Wojtek Klemm, music by Micha Kaplan, premiered in Lubuski Teatr, Zielona Góra 2013.
Participated in Kontrapunkt festival 2014 in Szczecin.
A Theater experiment in fictional anthropology. Directed by Ariel Efraim Ashbel, premiered in HAU Hebbel am Ufer, Berlin 2013. Participated in Kampnagel ,June 2014, Hamburg, GessnerAllee, Jan.2015, Zurich.
Read MoreDea Loher’s play presents two middle aged couples that reunite after a mutual tragedy. Directed by Wojtek Klemm, music by Micha Kaplan, premiered in Deutsches Theater Göttingen 2012.
Read MorePawel Demirski’s modern take off on Anton Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya. The five characters still wait for the professor in misery and agony, victims to the neoliberal system. Directed by Wojtek Klemm, music by Micha Kaplan, premiered in Volksbühne Berlin 2011.
Read MoreA staged adaption of Billy Wilder’s hysterical film One, Two, Three. Directed by Wojtek Klemm, music by Micha Kaplan, premiered in Volksbühne Berlin 2010.
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